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Chicago Police Routinely Trampled on Civil Rights, Justice Department Says
- Narrated by: Barbara Benjamin-Creel
- Length: 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Chicago police have systemically violated the civil rights of residents by routinely using excessive force, a practice that particularly affects African-Americans and Latinos, the Justice Department said in a scathing report released Friday, unveiling the findings of a 13-month investigation into the city’s police department.
"Chicago Police Routinely Trampled on Civil Rights, Justice Department Says" is from the January 13, 2017 U.S. section of The New York Times. It was written by Julie Bosman and Mitch Smith and narrated by Barbara Benjamin-Creel.
©2016 The New York Times News Service Division of The New York Times Company (P)2016 Audible, Inc.